Trump says the day after Clinton lost the election Democrats 'sat in a room' and decided to blame Russia

President Donald Trump.
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President Donald Trump revisited his angst from the contentious 2016 election during an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity on Wednesday night.

Trump said that Democrats had used the controversy surrounding Russia's interference during the election as a scapegoat for Clinton's loss.

"Russia was an excuse used by the Democrats when they lost the election," Trump said. "They lost the election. They sat in a room and they said, 'Wow, we look bad.'"

"They said, 'Why did you lose the election,' and they said, 'Ah, it was Russia! Russia!' It wasn't Russia, it was a bad candidate. It was a candidate that didn't go to Wisconsin and Michigan like they should have," Trump continued.

After her defeat, Clinton wrote a memoir recounting the campaign. In it, she offered her thoughts on Russia's "highly sophisticated influence operation" against the US, which was highlighted by various current and former US intelligence officials.

"I believe it did affect people's votes," Clinton said of Russia's meddling in a September interview. "They clearly knew that stories that were making stuff up, trying to use the emails, were permeating Facebook and other sites," Clinton continued. "That's in the past. What's important is the fact that the Russians are still going at us."

During his interview Wednesday night, Trump signaled he believes the Russia investigation should continue, telling Hannity "the country has to know the truth."